Romeo and Juliet, Volume 29Cassell, 1912 - 192 pages |
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Page 178
... Counte Paris , discoursing unto hir the beauty and good grace of that yong Counte , the vertues for which he was com- mended of al men , joyning therunto for conclusion the great richesse and favor which he had in the goods of fortune ...
... Counte Paris , discoursing unto hir the beauty and good grace of that yong Counte , the vertues for which he was com- mended of al men , joyning therunto for conclusion the great richesse and favor which he had in the goods of fortune ...
Page 179
... Counte Paris purpos- eth to meete us , and there give thy consent to that which thy mother and I have agreed upon , I will not onely deprive thee of my worldly goodes , but also will make thee espouse and marie a prison so strayght and ...
... Counte Paris purpos- eth to meete us , and there give thy consent to that which thy mother and I have agreed upon , I will not onely deprive thee of my worldly goodes , but also will make thee espouse and marie a prison so strayght and ...
Page 180
... Counte Paris and hir , knowing that by his meanes she had espoused an other , and callyng to remembrance what a dangerous enterprise he had begonne by committyng hymselfe to the mercie of a symple damosell , and that if shee failed to ...
... Counte Paris and hir , knowing that by his meanes she had espoused an other , and callyng to remembrance what a dangerous enterprise he had begonne by committyng hymselfe to the mercie of a symple damosell , and that if shee failed to ...
Page 182
... which hath past betwene my Lord my father and you , upon the mariage of Counte Paris and me . But the good man hath reconciled me by his holy words , and commendable exhortations , that where 182 ROMEUS AND JULIETTA .
... which hath past betwene my Lord my father and you , upon the mariage of Counte Paris and me . But the good man hath reconciled me by his holy words , and commendable exhortations , that where 182 ROMEUS AND JULIETTA .
Page 183
... Counte Paris at Villafranco , and there in your presence to accept him for my Lord and husband : in assurance wherof ... Counte Paris , whome he thought to persuade to goe to Villafranco . But the Counte tolde him againe , that the ...
... Counte Paris at Villafranco , and there in your presence to accept him for my Lord and husband : in assurance wherof ... Counte Paris , whome he thought to persuade to goe to Villafranco . But the Counte tolde him againe , that the ...
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